2012, Number 2
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Rev Mex Ing Biomed 2012; 33 (2)
NPedDesk Desktop Application for Informatics Control of an Infant Neurodevelopment Screening Program
Santos-Febles E, Gaya-Vázquez JA, Pérez-Abalo MC, Flores-Contreras AP, Pérez-Guerra MA
Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 137-145
PDF size: 404.52 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Screening programs are very important to early detection and
diagnostic/intervention of a certain disease. A management of this
information allows a correct follow up and also facilitates the further
estimation of the typical parameters for screening eectiveness.
NPedDesk application allows us to collect, organize and process the
information that is generated in this type of programs when is based
in the use of NPed test (neurodevelopmental delay screening test
among infants and young children from 0-5 years old).The software
was developed using visual programming tools: Microsoft Visual
Studio Professional Edition 2008 version, C# language programming,
Database engine Microsoft Access. NPedDesk is easy to used and
ensure data security and robustness.
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